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English: View of Kittyhawk NZ3066 after crash landing in shallow water on the approach to Munda airstrip, New Georgia. This aircraft was flown by No. 17 Squadron pilot Sergeant Donald A Williams. (pilot was too slow in selecting a new fuel tank). Aircraft on charge to No. 1 Servicing Unit.
Date 13 September 1943
Source Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Author Unknown but probably official war photographer
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